CD TIPS- CONDENSATION PHENOMENON
Immediately after turning on the heater when the vehicle is cold, the CD
or optical components (prism and lens) in the CD player/changer may
become clouded with condensation. When this happens, the CD will eject
immediately when placed in the unit. A clouded CD can be corrected
simply by wiping it with a soft cloth. Clouded optical components will
clear naturally in about an hour. Wait for normal operation to return
before attempting to use the unit.
HANDLING THE IN-DASH CD PLAYER
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Do not spill any liquid on the audio system.
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Do not insert any objects, other than CDs, into the slot.
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The CD revolves at a high speed within the unit. Defective (cracked or
badly bent) CDs should never be used.
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Do not use non-conventional discs such as heart-shaped, octagonal
discs, etc. The CD player could be damaged.
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A new CD may have rough edges on its inner and outer perimeters. If
a disc with rough edges is used, proper setting will not be possible
and the CD player will not play the CD. Remove the rough edges in
advance by using a ball-point pen or pencil as shown above. To
remove the rough edges, rub the side of the pen or pencil against the
inner and outer perimeter of the CD.
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When driving over rough or uneven surfaces, the audio sound may
jump.
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The CD player has been designed to play CDs bearing the
identification logo as shown. No other discs can be played.
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Do not stick paper or tape on the CD. Avoid scratching the reverse
side of the CD (the side without a label).
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Dust, finger smudges, and dirt can decrease the amount of light
reflected from the signal surface, thereby effecting sound quality.
Gently wipe a soiled CD with a soft cloth from the center to the edge.
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Do not use record sprays, antistatic agents, or household spray
cleaners. Volatile chemicals such as benzine and thinner can also
damage the surface of the CD and must not be used. Do not use
anything that can damage, warp or fog CDs.
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